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Christmas Gift Ideas 2015 For Kids, Parents and Work Colleagues
The Christmas season has started. While the holidays are mainly for families and friends to get together, another primary concern for the public is gifts. More specifically, everyone is now attempting to figure out the perfect presents for loved ones. For some, finding the best gift for a workmate or classmate is also included in the list of things to do before Christmas day takes over.
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Justin Bieber Hints On Selena Gomez Reconciliation, Finds Competition in One Direction's Niall Horran
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have been one of the most widely talked about couples in Hollywood today. Apart from the level of fame and popularity of the young stars, the explosive chemistry of Jelena never fails to encourage fans to root for them. However, it looks like Bieber has serious competition for Gomez's affections.
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NFL Rumors: New England Patriots Lose Rob Gronkowski; Tom Brady, Jimmy Garoppolo welcome Damaris Johnson
The New England Patriots are still reeling over the defeat in the hands of the Denver Broncos, but the Tom Brady team cannot seem to catch a break these days. With their winning streak broken courtesy of the Peyton Manning squad, the Jimmy Garoppolo team appear to be coming into terms with yet another loss: the injury of Rob Gronkowski.
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NBA Rumors and News: Los Angeles Lakers Reject Kobe Bryant Retirement; Russell D'Angelo, Roy Hibbert Eye Black Mamba Comeback
The Los Angeles Lakers finally came face to face with the fact that Kobe Bryant will no longer be the face of the franchise next season. With a heartfelt and emotional goodbye to the NBA and basketball fans, the Black Mamba disclosed his plan of retiring from the league. Bryant cited his health and age as the reasons for his decision - a move that a number of sports analysts and critics have been clamoring for since the NBA regular season started. As basketball stars like Miami Heat's Dwyane Wad
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NBA Rumors: Houston Rockets' James Harden Disappoints In Defense; Dwight Howard, Donatas Motiejunas Want Ty Lawson Out
The Houston Rockets have been experiencing a turbulent start of the NBA season. With high expectations from 2014 MVP runner up James Harden, fans and followers of the basketball team went through a disappointing first games. The Beard has been described as an inconsistent player in the Houston Rockets roster - an observation that presumably carried over to the rest of the NBA team. Apart from the lackluster performance of Khloe Kardashian's boyfriend, the entry of Ty Lawson to the Dwight Howard
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Stream of Praise celebrates 30 years: Pastor Sandy Yu expresses gratitude and calls for prayer
Beloved by Chinese churches worldwide, the worship ministry Stream of Praise (SOP) will mark its 30th anniversary next year. In a heartfelt public address, founder Pastor Sandy Yu expressed profound gratitude for God’s grace and the support of believers, while calling on the global faith community to continue supporting this ministry through prayer and giving.
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Chinese Christian film Sight named one of the best Christian films of 2024
The Chinese Christian-themed film Sight has been named one of the best Christian films of 2024 by Crosswalk, a North American online platform for Christian resources. The film is based on the true story of Dr. Ming Wang, chronicling his journey from a young boy navigating the harsh realities of China’s Cultural Revolution to becoming a world-renowned ophthalmologist and embarking on a journey of Christian faith.
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Most Popular Bible Verses for Christmas
During the Christmas season, Bible readers often turn to well-known passages from Matthew and Luke, along with selections from Isaiah and Psalms. People not only read the familiar stories of Jesus’ birth but also take time to reflect on Psalms and Old Testament prophecies.
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Pew Report Evaluates Countries with Severe Religious Persecution: Egypt and Syria Top the List
The Pew Research Center has released its 15th annual Global Restrictions on Religion report, highlighting the pressing challenges to religious freedom worldwide. The report identifies Egypt, Syria, Pakistan, and Iraq as the countries with the most severe restrictions on religious freedom, driven by both government limitations and societal hostility. Religious minorities in these nations face compounded pressures in practicing their faith.
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One Malaysian Chinese Christian's Reflection on Campus Ministry and the Expanding Passion for the Gospel
Soh Or Kan, a Malaysian Chinese Christian, looks back on his years of service in the university Christian fellowship with profound reflection. His experiences in the fellowship shaped his understanding of the Gospel mission, expanding it beyond campus boundaries to the wider community.